robert burns day
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Hi children!We are celebrating at school the Scottish Week!For that reason we are learning lots of things about Robert Burns, the poet.Also, we are going to eat typical Scottish food at the school cantine and to do a lot of activities related to Scotland.Are you ready? Let’s go!
On 25th January we celebrate Robert Burns day. It is a Scottish holiday in which we celebrate his work.
WHO WAS ROBERT BURNS?
I was born
the 25th
January in
Alloway,
Ayrshire, in
Scotland.
He lived in this cottage with his family!
His parents were farmers. Robbie was de oldest of seven children.
His mother introduced him to
Scottish folk songs, legends and proverbs and he began to write poems and songs.
His first book of poems was published on 1788.
Some of Robbie Burns’ most famous song include:
- Ye banks and Breaes of Bonnie Doon, - My Love ‘s Like a Red Red Rose- Auld Lang Syne (the song people sing
at New Years).
Auld Lang Syne
Robbie Burns married Jean Armour the
same year that his firts book of
poetry was published.
-They moved to Dumfries, where he rented a farm.- Things didn’t work out with the farm and he sink into a deep depression.- Thoughout his times of depression, he continued to write poetry.
At the age of 37 he died for a rehumatic heart disease, which he had suffered since he was a child.
How do we
celebrate Robert Burns Day?
People play traditional Scottish music with their BAGPIPES!
Scotsmen
wear
TRADITIONAL
COSTUMES!
And women too…
Of course, they read Robert Burns poems.
But no Robbie Burns' feast would be complete without the typical food for this day: HAGGIS.
Now, we are going to speak about the sport
in Scotland!Do you know any of them?
One of the most popular sports nowadays, golf, was invented in Scotland.
Other sports are also
important in Scotland but, of
course, we can’t forget
their traditional games, the
Scottish Highland Games.
It consists on throwing a big and tall piece of wood.
The competition is decided by who can throw the sphere the farthest.
The tug of war is a sport that directly pits two teams against each other in a test of strength.
Rhythm: Auld lang syne…
(Adaptation from the National Scottish anthem)
We are eating at the school canteen,
a Scottish meal, hurray!
We are singing Robert Burns anthem,
now, enjoy your meal, hurray!
Rhythm: Tigres, tigres, leones, …
Peas, peas, potatoes, potatoes, sausages are haggis on the table.
At the canteen you can eat, a Scottish meal!At the canteen you can eat, biscuits!At the canteen you can drink, a soft, drink!
Peas, peas, potatoes, potatoes, sausages are haggis on the table.